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Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 6 2003, 10:41 AM

Mike graciously agreed to let me post the photo of his newly restored 914. He lives in Walnut Creek CA and will be at the October 9:14 Breakfast! Welcome Mike!


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Posted by: Brad Roberts Sep 6 2003, 11:01 AM

That color is crazy. I like it. Is that Mikes car or Mikes wifes car ?? I think I met him at one of the Swap meets.


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Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 6 2003, 01:15 PM

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Is that Mikes car or Mikes wifes car


Dunno. He justv bought a part from me and we hooked up. He said its just been recently completed. Isnt that the factory gold color?

Posted by: Kansas 914 Sep 6 2003, 01:45 PM

Sweet Interior - Power Windows too!

Posted by: Bleyseng Sep 6 2003, 03:04 PM

The factory gold color is pretty rare and very beautiful! I am sure the wife picked that color. lol


Lets see more pics!

Seems like most of the restored cars around here are yellow or silver. oops Eric N's Green car.

I like to see something different.

Geoff

Posted by: vortrex Sep 6 2003, 03:17 PM

that doesn't look like the factory gold color to me, seems to yellow/greenish. there's a gold 914 always parked on diamond street in SF, just before the castro. although, maybe that is not a real gold one??

Posted by: redshift Sep 6 2003, 04:06 PM

The factory gold color looks just like the old Testors model paint gold, same flake, and tone.

The gold color on 911s (remember those? more of them for sure) is a lighter color.

It's close, if you look in the jamb, to the later 911 gold.



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Posted by: biosurfer1 Sep 6 2003, 04:08 PM

besides the power windows, is that the stock interior, or are there after market items present?

Posted by: Air_Cooled_Nut Sep 6 2003, 04:14 PM

Cool, my aunt & uncle live there! They're in the Calif. Cadillac Owner's Club, though.

I'm not groovin' on that steering wheel (924?) but the rest looks nice. Any full-body shots?

Posted by: kwales Sep 6 2003, 04:15 PM

Mebbe it's that exclusively rare color - Saturn Yellow Metallic- L99A.

Since I 've got two faded saturn yellow cars (L13M) , I often wondered what it would look like.

More Pics? smile.gif

Posted by: MarkV Sep 6 2003, 05:51 PM

The factory gold was a 71-72 only color & looks like this:


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Posted by: Lawrence Sep 7 2003, 07:08 PM

I can't imagine how much work was put into the interior of that car. Stitched dash, custom door pockets, custom stitching on the seats, tasteful burlwood accents.

Very, very classy. smilie_pokal.gif

Posted by: seanery Sep 7 2003, 07:24 PM

barf.gif WOOD TRIM IN A 914 barf.gif

Posted by: Aaron Cox Sep 7 2003, 09:13 PM

wood looks good on something like a TR-6. wood on a german car: icon8.gif barf.gif

Posted by: GWN7 Sep 7 2003, 09:34 PM

The wood looks good.

If I remember, the 916 that was forsale a bit ago had it also.

Posted by: 914Timo Sep 8 2003, 12:13 AM

Very nice !!! smilie_pokal.gif

More pics, please clap56.gif

Posted by: Mockmaw Sep 8 2003, 12:15 AM

I think the wood looks excellent. To each their own I suppose.

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 8 2003, 09:42 PM

Drool time...

Mike just emailed me a note and two photos...I will post them as soon as I can.

He also needs a smog doctor recommendation in the East Bay....anyone???

"Hi Jeff,
I enclosed 2 pics of the exterior incase you want to post them. The paint is Inca Gold used on the Plymouth Prowler, my wife did have the final words on the color. The wood is accually aluminum and plastic ran through a dipping process to look like high gloss burl. The arm rest are made from fiberglass to allow for the power windows.
The sliding door pulls came from an aicraft, all the interior and exterior chrome has been powder coated satin black.
I am looking for the local 914 pro to help me get this thing past smog so I can drive it. Unfortunatly I finished the cars cosmetics and cant get the smog. It runs great but the co's are too high.
cheers

Mike Oakes"

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 8 2003, 09:53 PM

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Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 8 2003, 09:54 PM

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Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 8 2003, 09:56 PM

A tribute to Rich Johnson if you ask me...'Gold Yeller'...

Fine work Mike, can't wait to see it up close.

Posted by: Eric Taylor Sep 8 2003, 09:57 PM

What engine does he have on there? Oh by the way, drooollll smile.gif

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 9 2003, 07:35 AM

I think its a 2.0L...maybe Mike will speak up?

Posted by: tod914 Sep 9 2003, 07:45 AM

wow beautiful car!

Posted by: Pnambic Sep 9 2003, 08:28 AM

Wow, thats really a gorgeous car.
Nicely done!

Posted by: Curvie Roadlover Sep 9 2003, 08:49 AM

"Schwinggggg!!!" pray.gif

Posted by: anthony Sep 9 2003, 09:52 AM

Wow, that paint job makes those late bumpers look great. Is that car local and coming to a breakfast soon?

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 9 2003, 10:01 AM

Mike is in Walnut Creek...He said he would be at the October breakfast.

Anthony, do you know of a good mechanic up there where he can get it smogged? Its running rich apparently...

Posted by: anthony Sep 9 2003, 10:03 AM

No, sorry. I've actually asked before just so I had a name in my pocket in case anything I couldn't tackle came up but nobody seemed to know anyone in the east bay.

Posted by: fly Sep 9 2003, 11:55 AM

Hello all.
Thank you all again for the kind words, not being able to drive and show the car, it is nice to get the approval of other 914 owners.
I have had 2 failed attempts at getting this to post so I hope this one works. This is a 1975 1.8, I have had it for 6+ years, My wife was tierd of stepping over it and wanted me to give it away. It has always ran good but looked a mess. I took the car apart and gave the body to a local painter. 2 years later I got it back with a nice paint job. This was my motivation to try and make the rest of the car equal the paint. I admit, I did have an advantage with the interior since I am in the business.
This was a fun project and many late nights in my garage. I still have several items left on my list but for now I am anxious to get through this crazy smog so I can join you all at the next breakfast.
I am working with a computer friend to set up a site showing all the pics from start to finish.

Cheers
mike oakes
fly

Posted by: GWN7 Sep 9 2003, 12:40 PM

Welcome Mike,

Nice car. smilie_pokal.gif

When you can, post details (and pictures) of your dash treatment. It sound interesting.

Posted by: seanery Sep 9 2003, 06:39 PM

Mike,

I like your car, very nice!
I'm glad you did what YOU wanted to it.
Oh, and the wood's not to my taste-but you can tell me to F off and I won't be offended.
You're all more than welcome to tell me what you don't like about my car-including the driver! laugh.gif

Posted by: vortrex Sep 9 2003, 07:07 PM

suggestion on smog, not sure if it will help or not...

city automotive in SF on eddy st downtown. old german guy named roelph running a one man shop, not even an office girl (answers phone while working on cars). he is only vw/porsche, and mostly air cooled. he's been at the same place over 35 years and always seemed happy to see my 914. very nice guy who fixed my car twice for free. I'm not sure if he has his own smog equipment, but I'm guessing if not he will know someone to shop it out to.

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